Thank you for the good review. I love that you actually visualize and proof via showing about what the product is capable of. Just ordered mine, so thank you very much and greetings from Germany mate.
I’m looking for something quiet for recording studio environment preferably with 4 bays , would the fan on this be too noisy ? Are there any recommendations for a quiet 4 bay unit?
It's kinda neat, but software raid only. Your temperature tests are not accurate I'm afraid. Crystaldisk info polls at best once per minute. Hardware info 64 is much faster (more accurate) for these shorter tests. How hot will it get moving 1TB worth of data? Cheers 🍻
@@phithegamer5787 : I've not used raid in many years now, but back when I did I had plenty of issues with software based arrays. Software gets a little wacky and the array is just gone! Hardware arrays don't suffer the same fragility from my experience. But I am well out of date on raid of any kind, so I would hope it has improved in the last decade. Cheers 🍻
@@SargeRho : Yes, but hardware raid is dedicated and isolated from the OS, that's why it's more resilient. Or that's how it used to be, I don't know what software raid is like today, but it used to be very problematic. Drive failure is one thing, but when the array just disappears out of the blue.... That's a whole other level of B.S. right there. Cheers 🍻
@@Finite-Tuning I haven't heard of that happening, especially with config backups, and so on, recently. I still see Hardware RAID on some small business servers, but anything larger uses either software RAID or (other types of) software defined storage, like Ceph for example.
@@v000000000000v- So it was an internal SSD drive that you placed into an adapter controller to connect via USB? I’m not sure that is their fault, SSD drives need ventilation to cool, and you placed it in a small box that I’m guessing was made for a 2.5” HDD. 🤷🏼♂️
@@Erin-Thor also I mean all SSDs you put in an enclosure are internal lol. and SSDs generate way less heat than HDD, if the enclosure is designed to not overheat with HDD then SSD must not overheat. idk what your point is. the SSDs never exceeded 35c in the case
Neat device. Definitely need more USB4 single SSD enclosures with fast speeds to take advantage of fast drives.
Thank you for the good review. I love that you actually visualize and proof via showing about what the product is capable of. Just ordered mine, so thank you very much and greetings from Germany mate.
Do these need to be plugged into an outlet to get all the SSDs and ports working?
I’m looking for something quiet for recording studio environment preferably with 4 bays , would the fan on this be too noisy ? Are there any recommendations for a quiet 4 bay unit?
they should have a case with dual fans and v5 drives to get real speed - going to usb5/6 will really help out and it will be here before you know it
It's kinda neat, but software raid only. Your temperature tests are not accurate I'm afraid. Crystaldisk info polls at best once per minute. Hardware info 64 is much faster (more accurate) for these shorter tests. How hot will it get moving 1TB worth of data?
Cheers 🍻
Hardware raid is a thing of the past already. Software raid has almost no overhead and is much more flexible
@@phithegamer5787 :
I've not used raid in many years now, but back when I did I had plenty of issues with software based arrays. Software gets a little wacky and the array is just gone! Hardware arrays don't suffer the same fragility from my experience. But I am well out of date on raid of any kind, so I would hope it has improved in the last decade.
Cheers 🍻
Hardware RAID is just software RAID in a box. Software RAID and SDS is solid these days.
@@SargeRho :
Yes, but hardware raid is dedicated and isolated from the OS, that's why it's more resilient. Or that's how it used to be, I don't know what software raid is like today, but it used to be very problematic. Drive failure is one thing, but when the array just disappears out of the blue.... That's a whole other level of B.S. right there.
Cheers 🍻
@@Finite-Tuning I haven't heard of that happening, especially with config backups, and so on, recently.
I still see Hardware RAID on some small business servers, but anything larger uses either software RAID or (other types of) software defined storage, like Ceph for example.
love ya videos g
Do they run cooler than OWC in your tests?
What monitor is that? Is that 3:2 aspect ratio?
fwiw one of the acasis enclosures killed one of my ssd's and their support just kinda ghosted me lol
Did you unplug it while it was running? Pcie is not hot swappable and most of these do a terrible job explaining that
@stephenkbolton I had a sata enclosure from them not a pcie/nvme one
@@v000000000000v- So it was an internal SSD drive that you placed into an adapter controller to connect via USB? I’m not sure that is their fault, SSD drives need ventilation to cool, and you placed it in a small box that I’m guessing was made for a 2.5” HDD. 🤷🏼♂️
@@Erin-Thor it wasn't an cooling issue, the internal power distribution fried one of the ssd after unplugging the power side of the usb c cable
@@Erin-Thor also I mean all SSDs you put in an enclosure are internal lol. and SSDs generate way less heat than HDD, if the enclosure is designed to not overheat with HDD then SSD must not overheat. idk what your point is. the SSDs never exceeded 35c in the case
@1:25 that's not your actual cc info is it? XD
I sure hope not
Would be cool to see full test.
I tested it
@ *with two of the same m2 drives
Did you says 2 8GB drives?
2:08 no.
@@Born_Stellar But he did.. Later in the video it was changed to 2 8TB drives.
@@Laziter73 fair enough lol
Shhhh... Nobody heard anything
@@teksyndicate I won't tell then :D
4:12 A blue USB-A port runs at 5gps not 10. 😊
1:53 Magnetic?🤔 Yeah, those steel balls from the spring plungers have no effect on the firmness of the opening/closing force. 😉😋😎
Bro i still remember you from when you worked at i think it was tiger direct lol
Umm was that his CC info in the ad ? 😮
Yes
what is it though? title says cooled enclosure, enclosure for what?
m.2 SSDs
The background music makes this video unwatchable.
You obviously only watched the into... That's a louder clip from my new album. The rest of the video has very soft music